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And I can imagine that this church has never been maintained or repaired. There was no reason for that to be done. It is classified as a non-functioning church. During part of the year it is submerged in the waters of the dam and can only be reached by boat. (You can see the change in the color of the building stones showing most likely the water level).
In all the front has 2 huge trees that I think must have almost the same amount of years that the house for its large size and robustness and this great house has the particularity of being surrounded by windows, I managed to count more than 20, each of them represents a room and each of these windows is decorated with simple stained glass windows and these have an exterior grille that protects them.
The tour begins with a short 6-minute video summary of the places we will be allowed to visit and a greeting from Mr Speaker of the house. Right after that, Rob led us to the first place of the tour. It is the big hall of the National Assembly building – the Banquet Hall, on the first floor of the Beehive, also known as the Executive Wing, where events and parties such as charities, fundraising events take place. This is where he introduces the building's architecture, areas, departments and history.
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